Police hope husband can help find missing woman

Detectives are hoping the husband of a missing Gold Coast woman will be able to help them with their inquiries into her disappearance.

Novy Chardon, 34, was last seen leaving her Upper Coomera home last Wednesday night.

Her husband went to Indonesia on a pre-arranged business trip two days later, taking their two children with him.

Detective Superintendent David Hutchinson says they are waiting to speak to him further.

"There was no real suggestion there was any arguments or anything that night, but obviously we want to interview the husband a little bit more once we get the opportunity other than on the phone," he said.

"Having to speak to him on the phone is difficult of course but hopefully he will be back soon and able to assist us with our inquiries."

Police say they hold concerns for Ms Chardon's welfare as she has not contacted friends or family since her disappearance.

She may be driving a dark-coloured Volvo four-wheel drive wagon.

"We will search the immediate area and try to move out further," Det Supt Hutchinson said.

"We will utilise the police helicopter to see if we can recover the vehicle to see if it is parked on the side of the road, but it may be parked in the shopping centre and it could stay there all night for a few nights and we would ask the public to be vigilant.

"Obviously if the car is parked in their street and after a few days it is still there, we would like them to call the police."

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.